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    Ferdinand Porsche[2] (3 September 1875 – 30 January 1951) was an Austrian-German automotive engineer and honorary Doctor of Engineering. He was best known for creating the first hybrid vehicle (gasoline-electric)‚ the Volkswagen Beetle‚ and the Mercedes-Benz SS/SSK‚ as well as the first of many Porsche automobiles. Porsche designed the 1923 Benz Tropfenwagen‚ which was the first race car with mid-engine‚ rear-wheel drive layout. Known in business circles as the "great engineer"‚[3] he made a number

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    center-stem attached to it .Some are also held by a cord which is wound on it and is then pulled to make the top spin. But all of them spin in a similar fashion. But there is a lot of science associated with it. It is a subject which is used by many students for their Ph.D. Beyblades‚ now a trend between kids are very much similar to spinning tops .They were originated in Japan. They are very much similar to spinning tops. Before understanding the physics of a top‚ we need to understand some important

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    settings where individuals learning from their own professional experiences‚ rather than from formal teaching or knowledge transfer‚ may be the most important source of personal professional development and improvement. I am going to reflect on my roles as student In the university‚ The reflective model I have chosen to use is Gibbs model (Gibbs 1988). Graham Gibbs discussed the use of structured debriefing to facilitate the reflection involved in Kolb ’s "experiential learning cycle". He presents the

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    My Own Role And Responsibles My role as a ICT tutor‚ sometimes requires me to be mentor or even an absent friend to support my learners emotionally through their learning. All of this provides me the means to enable learning to the best of my ability. I have a responsibility to ensure that students gain the knowledge and skills they require to become effective learners. Also the responsibility to meet the high standards of professional and ethical behavior required by the learner‚ and my profession

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    My Role Model As I entered my grandmother’s house one evening‚ usually greeted by a joyous “hello” from my grandmother‚ that evening I was greeted only by a creepy silence. As I cautiously proceeded to walk deeper into the abnormally quiet house‚ searching every room eagerly for my grandmother my innocent curiosity suddenly stopped by a horrifying scream from my grandmother‚ as she fail to her knees gasping for some air‚ clawing anxiously at her chest‚ fighting to survive a severe heart attack.

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    21142397 My Role as a Student In Higher Education My initial thoughts of being a student in higher education has been changing as the months have gone by with my first set of thoughts being optimistic as I had never attended a university before and was not sure of what to expect. The first week was tough for me as attendance was being pointed out‚ having students turning up to lectures late‚ proving to be a distraction. I am understanding that I am on a professional course where being on time

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    EARTHQUAKE A student should teach the illitrate people (villagers) how to be aware from earthquakes i.e the precautions to be taken when an earthquake occurs. He/she should help the sufferers of earthquake that they can ‚ i.e by collecting funds with the help of their friends and giving it to them.they shold give their old clothes ‚books ‚etc for the children who lost their parents in the disaster.they should try to spend some time with them to make them forget their sadness OVERALL DISASTER

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    DISATER MANAGEMENT-ROLE OF STUDENTS In a lot of nations late teenagers are part of ’emergency rescue teams’ - mostly the training goes side by side along with ’compulsory military training’ programs. I would like to negate student community from search and rescue since that is a highly specialized job and should be left to professionals. The basic role of the student‚ in my opinion‚ is AWARENESS of what to do during and after disasters. This would lessen panicking‚ paranoid and uncontrollable people

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    with community to build a peaceful nation. ****.Students are the future of a country so they should work hard so that they can develop their country.We should fix some priniciples for us like we will never support corruption and other illegal works.If you want to bring a reform never look how many peoples are with you.Oppose each and every bad think.Do not prove your country less developed or weaker than other while talking with your friend.The role of each and every citizen in the development is

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    The role of a teacher in Students’ learning According to a Sanskrit Sloka “A student learns one forth from the teacher‚ one forth from own intelligence‚ one forth from classmates and one forth only with time”. This sloka means different things to different people. Ask for me‚ the essence of it lies in the core of its meaning which focuses on the role of the teacher in students’ learning. The formal teaching and learning environment is influenced by resources and ideas from many sources. An established

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